Fanatics NHL Jerseys Causing Headaches for Players with Quality Concerns
Fanatics NHL jerseys have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons as players are already facing issues with the quality of the new jerseys. Fanatics recently took over as the official supplier of NHL jerseys, a move that has been met with criticism since it was announced in March of the previous year. The transition has not been smooth, with players experiencing problems even before the season has begun.
One incident that highlights the quality concerns occurred during an informal skate session held by the Seattle Kraken. Star forward Matty Beniers had his jersey tear across a seam after just 10 minutes on the ice. This incident has raised questions about the materials and workmanship of the Fanatics jerseys.
Fanatics has a history of using low-quality materials in their products, and this issue is not limited to NHL jerseys. Even ahead of the current MLB season, Fanatics faced backlash for the quality of their MLB uniforms. The fact that Fanatics uses the same facility in Quebec that Adidas used to produce NHL jerseys has only added fuel to the fire, as fans and players alike question the decision-making behind the transition.
The concerns surrounding the quality of Fanatics jerseys are likely to persist as players and fans alike scrutinize the new supplier. The backlash against the brand’s products is a cause for concern, especially as players gear up for the upcoming NHL season. The move to Fanatics as the official jersey supplier has not been well-received, and it remains to be seen how the company will address these quality issues moving forward.